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Posted: Thu Jul 12, 2007 5:07 am
by rs_milo_whatever
it all depends if you like musicals, and i don't mean Disney Animated ones,
real musicals, of course this isn't one of those classics like Phantom of The Opera, but its only a DCOM.
and people do buy this stuff, so they aren't going at it too much....yeah they are

but still as long as people keep liking it, its only obvious to keep making merchandise, i mean i would have expected the video game earlier.
Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2007 4:51 am
by blackcauldron85
Here's some info on an upcoming "Hannah Montana" video game:
http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/156492 ... ndex.jhtml
"Hannah Montana: Music Jam" is one of the first apparent girl games that has a shot at also reaching a more hard-core gamer audience. The reason? The game turns the DS into a drum set you can play and a guitar you can strum, and players can record vocals. Multiple DS systems can be linked wirelessly to form a DS-enabled, multi-instrument band. Does that sound appealing? Southpaws be warned: In guitar mode, "Hannah Montana" displays the neck of the guitar at an angle, from the top screen's upper left corner to the bottom screen's lower right. This gives the right-handed player a good angle at which to hit the strings. A lefty mode switches the direction the strings should strum (and assigns more convenient buttons for switching chords), but it does not flip the angle of the neck of the guitar. A Disney Interactive producer working on "Hannah Montana" told GameFile that space limitations on the DS cartridge prohibited the developers from programming flipped graphics.